07 Mar Uberkate Giveaway – Handcrafted Heirlooms for Mum

There’s nothing wrong with giving chocolates, a ‘World’s Best Mum’ mug or a comfy PJs for Mother’s Day. It’s the thought that counts, right? However, we may have a better idea. How about a stylish timeless gift with a personal touch? We are giving away a sterling silver Ubercircle set comprising of four circle pendants (valued at $564), courtesy of Uberkate!

Start your family’s story with an Ubercicle, a customised handcrafted piece of jewellery that will last. Created in 2002 by Kate Sutton who wanted to carry her firstborn close to her heart whenever she travelled for work, the eye catching engraved name necklaces became an instant hit.

Uberkate jewellery range, designed and crafted in Sydney, now includes rings, cuffs, earrings, bangles and more. Their team of jewellers work with silver, gold, precious gemstones, and…vintage stamps. Names of your loved ones, important dates or even hand drawn images or messages can be engraved on most jewellery pieces, turning them into unique gifts.

Uberkate is giving away a Signature Sterling Silver Extra Small, Small, Medium and Large Ubercircle set, engraved with the winner’s choice of names and dates (valued at $564).

Entries close 23 April 2018 at 10am. Winner will be notified via email within seven days of the closing date (make sure to check your junk folder) and published on the website. If the winner cannot be contacted, we reserve the right to withdraw the prize from the winner and pick a replacement winner.

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Evgenia Van Berkel

evgenia.vanberkel@childmags.com.au

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